action figures

Mother of Dragons, Breaker of Wallets.

Dark Horses' growing Game of Thrones figure collection has always been pretty incredible. But one question keeps nagging at us—where are our dragons? Calm down, nerds, they're right here. Well, one of them, anyway. Also, he's very expensive. But oooooh, look at him!

Only boys get to be superheroes, duh.

Chances are, I will never be a superhero. It's something I've had to come to terms with. But now, thanks to Marvel, the most painful aspect of non-superherodom (the lack of a personalized action figure, obviously) has been mitigated. Starting tomorrow, you can head to stores near you and have a Marvel action figure made, featuring your very own face. As long as you're cool with being either Iron Man or Captain America. Sorry, girls; superheroes aren't for you I guess.

Hairy baby! Hairy babeeeee.

Earlier today, Susana showed you a look at some of Big Hero 6 merchandise Disney sent to us. It was very professional and journalistically-appropriate post. Both of us decided that level of quality and integrity would not stand, so we took a bunch of dorky pictures where Baymax hangs out with our ever-growing collection of office action figures. You're welcome, Internet!

Money doesn't buy happiness, or shirts, apparently.

Ok, I will be honest, while we're pretty sure it's in Stephen Amell's Arrow contract that he must be shirtless at least once an episode, we never thought they'd make an action figure out of it. See all that and more fabulous DC Collectibles you can soon have on your shelves.

Be still my tasty, beating heart

The exclusives are coming! The exclusives are coming! We previously showed you the Ghostbusters figures Funko is releasing exclusively at San Diego Comic-Con, but they’re not done yet. Also in Things You're Going to Have to Beg That Friend Of Yours Going to SDCC To Get You (*eyedart at Jill*): This bloody Hannibal Lecter Pop! figure, and more!

24 is still a kid, right? At least when awesomeness is involved?

Julie Kerwin and Dawn Nadeau were dissatisfied with the the action figures available to their kids, so they took matters into their own hands--the intrepid moms just raised an incredible 465% of their Kickstarter goal for IAmElemental, a line of fierce figurines that nurture the superhero inside every girl.